You can now get sent down for being a Troll.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-11650593
Cheers
G
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-11650593
Cheers
G
Quiet right too; personally I'd execute them all
There ought to be a prize for anyone that understands your posts.
Almost all of it as usual.
Almost all of it as usual.
Are you able to read?
Peter and Jane version
You say Quiet right too (so you want them to be quiet, rather than what you proposed, as presumably quite.), which qualifies as a troll really?
What I found disturbing about the article, was that people set up profiles for dead people...setting flowers at the side of the road, is disturbing, I always think someone is celebrating a birthday? Putting toys and gifts at the graveside? Why?
They are dead, it's final. Cremation, a few flowers, or a burial, and a headstone, no comedy quote on the headstone, it won't be understood in future generations.
But PEOPLE setting up tributes, for a dead person? How macabre is that? I don't blame the bloke for doing what he did, but maybe did it in the wrong way.
Someone close to you dies, it's your Family, that has the bereavement, why broadcast it to everyone, that has no interest? I don't care, or want to see some dying flowers tied to some railings at some road junction. Why broadcast your grief to me? I've got my own grief issues, I don't broadcast them to you, then complain, when someone complains that they are offensive, but to go to jail for being a troll? Complete miscarriage of justice. Bereavement is a private thing, so why broadcast it? Then feel hard done by when people who don't know anything about it and it infringes on their life, are punished?
If a member on here dies, that I know, God forbid, then I will say RIP, and my respects, but if a random member is posting on Facebook, that I don't know, never met, why force their problems onto me? I've every right to say, Don't bother me. But to be jailed for it?